Thursday 31 December 2015

Hokkaido - Niseko Day 1

 
We are back from our first family Japan trip! Started planning the trip since May this year as I managed to get a cheap air ticket deal. Flying by Thai Airway for the first time and it only cost $650 per adult ticket. But the blur me actually booked the flight date wrongly for my sis and her family, and thus in the end, they have to fly on their own one day earlier.
The flight timing is pretty good as we departed from SIN at 9pm with a 1.5hr transit in BKK before and overnight flight to Sapporo, Hokkaido.

 
 
 
My mum joined us in this trip. It's Xmas season and Changi Airport is decorated with all the xmas deco, not forgetting the Star Wars theme Christmas tree too! 
 
 
The kids are excited to join their cousin who had already arrived in Niseko.
 
 

Us on board Thai airways. Seriously, the food served on board sucks. But then again, for $650 per pax, we can't ask for more.
 
 
We reached New Chitose airport at around 820am and proceed to the immigrant counter. The queue was pretty long and I was so afraid that we will miss our bus transport to Niseko. We managed to clear the immigrant by 10am. However, as we had forgotten to collect our wireless router from Changi airport, we had to look for the router renting counter in New Chitose airport to rent a wireless router. Hb was tasked to rent the router while I went to look for our bus transport location. Turn out that our bus location is at the domestic airport and we had to walk a long way to reach there. We quickly run over to the domestic airport with our luggage. I managed to ask a transport counter lady who helped us to make a call to ask the bus driver to wait for us as apparently, our names had already been cancelled from the bus. Luckily, we managed to board the bus!!
 
The bus ride was pretty smooth with a mid stopover for toilet and food break as the journey took 3hrs. We reached Hirafu Welcome Centre at 1pm and waited for the transport to bring us to our rented apartment.
 
Mum and Shayne at the Welcome Centre.

Kids with Mum in the van. Its a 5 min drive to our apartment. Lucky we had the free transport else we had to lug the luggage in the snow for the 10min walk to our apartment.
 
As the apartment that I am interested in is fully booked, I managed to find a newly built apartment, Muse Niseko. Muse Niseko is landmark architecture located in the heart of Niseko's vibrant Hirafu Center Village, on the popular main promenade and opposite the Michelin Star restaurant Kamimura. We are lucky to be one of the first guests of their apartments.
 
It is also located about 5 mins walk from the ACE family lift where the kids will be having their ski class.
 
 
The main entrance of the apartment.
 
 
 We booked a 3 bedroom apartment which came with a large living and dining room. It really suits us as it gives the children a space to run about and play together. The 3 bedroom consists of an extra large king size bed, a queen bedroom and the last room consists of a bunk bed and a single bed.
 
 
Free Nespresso coffee which captures my dear hubby attention! He must have a cup or two everyday during our stay.  
 
 
The super big king size bed. It can definitely sleep 2 adults and 2 kids.
 
  
Unpacked abit and we went out for a late lunch at a nearby restaurant.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday 26 June 2015

Road Trip around Malaysia (Part One)

The start of our 8 days road trip around Malaysia. Our first stop will be dim sum lunch at JB. I managed to find a nice and cheap Dim Sum venue. 




Restoran TaSiXi is very near to JB Woodland checkpoint. When we reached there, there are not a lot of people. We managed to park in front of the shop. The moment we sat down, the waitress will bring along different types of dim sum for you to choose. As usual, my dear boy must have his Cha Shao bao and Liu Sha bao, which taste really good! Of cos not forgetting the usual siew mai and my favourite chee cheong fan. 


Restoran TaSiXi (大四喜香港点心小厨)
Address: No. 5 Jalan Impian Emas 5, Taman Impian Emas, 81300 Johor, Malaysia 





After filling our tummy, we started traveling to KL. The driver of the day is...none other than our trusty driver, my dearest husband. With him as a driver, both kids slept all the way from JB to KL, giving me some peace and quiet time. :)

We decided to stay in St Giles The Gardens as hb always stay there whenever he goes KL for business trip. He loves the food there and is familiar with the place. Most important, he wants to bring us to try out those food that he frequently eat whenever he is in KL.

These days whenever we travel with kids, we tried to book apartment instead of hotel rooms so that the kids have places to play.

St Giles The Gardens - Grand Hotel & Residences
Mid Valley City, Lingakaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


 


Both S go wild seeing the TV as we do not have any TV at home. :p






Dinner is at my dear hb's favorite Chinese restaurant. Roast duck and Cha Siew..It just tastes so yummy!





The kids had a walk around the mall while I get my shopping fix. Managed to get a bubble soap for the kids' bubble bath time in the bathtub.
Shopping in malaysia feels so great when exchange rate is 1 to 2.76. :p



Fun time at the bathtub. Kids have fallen in love with bubble bath once again. 



We spotted this coffee joint in the mall, and my dear hb bought me one nice cup of Mocha. :)


Friday 2 January 2015

Skiing in Austria part 2


Beside skiing, the family had so much fun in this beautiful mountain. :)

 
In the afternoon of day 4, we decided to build a snowman as requested by Big S. Before hand, we brought along a cap and scarf for the snowman. Big S also managed to find some small pebbles to make buttons for the snowman.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The family also had a great time engaging in snow ball fights at the request of Big S.
Sleeping in the snow?? They were actually hiding from their daddy's attack! Hehehe.
 
 
 
We brought both S to try out the ski chair for the first time.
 
 
Wondering what are they doing? They were trying to taste the clouds by sticking their tongues out.:p
 
 
 
Last but not least, we made a new friend, Gerhard, the owner of the ski rental shop. He even gave each of us a present, which both S wore for the rest of the trip. :)
We highly recommend his rental shop.